...The shock crossmember will hammer out over time , depending on weight & rough roads etc .
Second do not use a single air line run a seperate line to each , if you do not when you corner the air pressure will run away from the loaded side & exaggerate the lean in cornering ....
At the risk of de-railing the original topic...
I do not feel much concern aboat the extra loading caused by using air chock....
After all, the air chock is spring assist.... and I'm not running off road...
...and my tires allows for some chock load absorption...
As for running seperate air lines, this is a decently good idea, and often used.
I feel I need to stress the fact that a normal curve taking, is WAY too short to get much air transfere between the two air chocks.
.....the air lines have simply too small inner diameter to flow much air....
Now, un-even loading caused by faulty loading of trunk or passengers is a different matter...in this case separate air lines will be beneficial.
...and on a circular race track I guess....